Porfirio Barroso’s research while affiliated with Autonomous University of Madrid and other places

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January 1996

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IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

Porfirio Barroso

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María Angeles Nevado

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Jan Holvast

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Daniel Loeffler

In the exercise of their professional activities, informaticians1will strive to spread the knowledge of computer science principles, the tools used in the information process, and the precise value of the results. They will oppose all false, inexact or exaggerated claims about computer science.


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... In the case of computer science and engineering, both the association for Computing Machinery (aCM) and the Institute of electrical and electronics engineers (Ieee) established ethical codes to guide members' professional conduct (association for Computing Machinery, 1992;Ieee, 1999Ieee, , 2006. Similar codes have been promulgated outside the u.S. by the Council of european Professional Informatics Societies (2012), the South east asia Regional Computer Confederation (2005), and Spain's Centro de la Informática (Barroso & Nevado, 1996). Though voluntary, these codes establish standards by which to judge the professional conduct of computer engineers or computer scientists. ...

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Why digital forensics is not a profession and how it can become one
Comments on standards of computer science deontology of CITEMA
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  • January 1996